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Chaos victims want to meet Ocampo
Posted Tuesday, November 3 2009 at 22:00
In Summary
- Leaders claim they have not been given chance to speak
Kenya Land Alliance National Coordinator Odenda Lumumba said some IDPs were willing to sell their land and leave but were stuck because of low prices.
More hatred
“Where shall we buy land with the peanuts they are offering? The perception that we acquired this land for free is misplaced and only meant to create more hatred,” said Mr Simon Karanja in Burnt Forest.
Mr Lumumba was speaking at Rurigi in Eldoret East District during the launch of the “Land Data Survey Report on Internal Displacement”.
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Submitted by mureithijmPosted November 04, 2009 05:40 PM
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Submitted by hurstvonberg
i feel for the IPDs. To all our fellow citizens who've lost property and loved ones, please don't place your hopes any higher than you need to as this man, Luis Moreno Ocampo may not be able to provide the justice you deserve. If you have noticed, he himself knows that and is looking for a way to exit the whole saga....
Posted November 04, 2009 03:53 AM




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The problem affecting our society is the way they value the rich,the famous and those on higher positions (the Tumbo Kubwas) as if they are the only ones who have the life and right to talk.The small man has no value among our people and people appoint themselves to represent them for financial gains.The small man is just a number and has nothing to contribute.hurstvoberg should know IDP were the most affected paty not MPs and Waki.Their representatives should get the chance if they think it's necessary to meet Ocampo and Co.